G Gizzard First Post Jun 18, 2002 #21 One thing that puzzles me is that Krusk attacks and hits, but this comment is made: The beholder is still facing him, so his axe does not benefit from its +2 enhancement bonus. What rule are they referring to?
One thing that puzzles me is that Krusk attacks and hits, but this comment is made: The beholder is still facing him, so his axe does not benefit from its +2 enhancement bonus. What rule are they referring to?
B Baalzebul First Post Jun 18, 2002 #22 I guess it's a magical axe, and Krusk was in the antimagic ray from the central eye of the beholder.
G Gizzard First Post Jun 18, 2002 #23 Ah, yes, right. The same as what happens to the half-spear later in the scenario. Somehow I was imagining some crazy flanking/backstabbing rule I had never noticed before.
Ah, yes, right. The same as what happens to the half-spear later in the scenario. Somehow I was imagining some crazy flanking/backstabbing rule I had never noticed before.
DevoutlyApathetic First Post Jun 18, 2002 #24 Though I think Beholders do have some kind of special immunity to flanking or some such. (So this post is to just say 'yay!' that a thread I started got to it's second page. It's not gratuitous, honest.)
Though I think Beholders do have some kind of special immunity to flanking or some such. (So this post is to just say 'yay!' that a thread I started got to it's second page. It's not gratuitous, honest.)
Dr. Zoom First Post Jun 18, 2002 #25 DevoutlyApathetic said: Though I think Beholders do have some kind of special immunity to flanking or some such. Click to expand... They do. It is called All-Around Vision. It gives them a +4 racial bonus to Spot and Search checks and they cannot be flanked.
DevoutlyApathetic said: Though I think Beholders do have some kind of special immunity to flanking or some such. Click to expand... They do. It is called All-Around Vision. It gives them a +4 racial bonus to Spot and Search checks and they cannot be flanked.